If the Dems don’t solidify their majority in the Senate in the midterms, Mitch will be back in charge again, with another four years left in his term (and don’t hope for death for him: the Devil doesn’t want him either - too much competition). Mitt was never really in.
The solution is a big win in the Senate, which isn’t subject to gerrymandering in any State. Voter suppression is the only way the GQP win some of these races.
I hope it does. His visual presence on the internet and social media is wonderful, but he needs to show up to these events.
I would love to see Fetterman walk into the Senate and to literally look down on the likes of Cruz and Graham, but the most important thing is to actually win Pennsylvanians and Pennsylvania first. We can NOT lose this one.
One of my sisters thinks that Lamb is the pragmatic choice for the November general election. Another sister thinks Fetterman is. I really liked hearing from Kenyatta yesterday.
I really liked him a lot, and I want his vision to be heard, but I also think that a black gay man from North Philly will be more than a hard sell in rural Pennsylvania.
As I wrote above, it won’t matter if the cities choose him and the rural do not. The entire State is his ‘district’ and there’s no gerrymandering involved; only voter suppression.
It’ll matter if the Dems get out and vote, which they don’t always do a good job of.
“OK, boys and girls. Look at this picture and point to the biggest turkey that you see. (Hint: it’s the one that doesn’t know how to speak the English language.)”
The plan is to capture the Jewish space lasers and turn them against the Italian vote-harvesting satellites. Only then can USSF reveal its previously top-secret worm hole technology to return to 11/3/20 for the Final Do-Over. (I didn’t watch the video. Am I close?)
That is a great story - and I love that photo of Prince. You can see how he looks at and sees the world. Unique to the end! Thanks for posting this. I listened to WCCO Radio back in the days. I knew the lady who was exec. secretary to the Boss. She was my aunt!
I’m not making any case for the memories of voters in general, but it’s pretty rare for governors to just quit halfway through their terms. She’s as much as telling everyone in the state she doesn’t care about them any more and won’t stay down on the farm after she’s seen Paree. I say she gets nowhere, probably, and if you care to make it interesting—loser gives the winner’s charity of choice twenty bucks—we’ll have more of a stake in it than Sarah probably feels herself.